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I had never been a fan although my husband and I liked Eli Stone very much.After watching Jonny's performance as Mr. Knightley,I started checking his body of work and realized what a great talent he is.Too bad we do not see him often enough in movies.So far I have wwwwwatched Mansfield Park,Byron, Afterglow a...
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Jonny Lee Miller Selling La Mansion

Mon, 08 Jul 2013 13:24:09
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Jonny Lee Miller has put his home on the market for $1.659 million.

The 40-year-old actor and his wife Michele Hicks are selling their luxurious Spanish Revival home in the Hollywood Hills, which spans over 2,800 sq ft.

Time could be running out for the title character in "Eli Stone." With the date of his possibly fatal operation rapidly approaching, one might think that Eli (Jonny Lee Miller) would be a little preoccupied and thus not able to carry on with his normal, world-saving duties. Luckily for the citizens of San Francisco, that is not the case. For no sooner does Eli leave the doctor's office then he gets hit with a fairly terrifying vision.

It's a nice foggy day in San Francisco, and it's good to see that. This might seem nitpicky, but "Eli Stone" rarely features establishing shots of the city with the famous fog present, so it's a nice change. The writers don't waste any time moving things along this week, as Eli (Jonny Lee Miller) gets his vision in the first scene. And it's...wait for it...a vision of the future!

The episode begins with a standard "previously on Eli Stone" recap as opposed to the creative, Eli-narrated openings from weeks prior. Too bad, those were pretty much the only interesting component of the show. So anyway, after the generic recap, things start off with Eli (Jonny Lee Miller) and Maggie (Julie Gonzalo) in Hawaii.

Every episode of "Eli Stone" begins with a recap narrated by good ol' Eli (Jonny Lee Miller). The spot changes every episode, and this week Eli starts out by proclaiming his story to be something truly different. If by different, Eli means repetitive and sleep inducing, then he's absolutely right. If that is the case, "Eli Stone" is downright unique.

British actor JONNY LEE MILLER became a fitness freak while training to play cyclist Graeme Obree in new film THE FLYING SCOTSMAN - because he didn’t want to look foolish in a skin suit.The Trainspotting star admits he has always taken care of his health but nothing could prepare him for the regime of a